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  1. 2020 SCIENTIFIC SUMMARY. A Selection of Recent Publications Supporting the Use of Low and No Calorie Sweeteners. The safety and eficacy of low and no calorie sweeteners (LNCS) have been researched for decades. This summary provides a selection of recent and well-designed scientific studies, articles, and position statements.

  2. 12 sty 2021 · Yet scientists haven’t found any direct negative health effects in people who consume sucralose long-term. That’s true both for healthy people and those with diabetes.

  3. 13 paź 2020 · The FDA and some studies claim sucralose is safe as a sugar substitute. However, it may impact your gut health and weight and increase your risk of disease.

  4. The research and evidence base for the safety and efficacy low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCS)* spans decades. This summary includes synopses of key publications, reviews and research studies on this topic. (Publications are listed in reverse chronological order within each category.)

  5. 12 lip 2023 · Sucralose is an artificial sweetener that is found in thousands of products. Find out what you need to know about sucralose and your health.

  6. 5 lip 2023 · Splenda, a popular sweetener that uses sucralose, stated that their products do not contain S6A. More studies are needed to ascertain the potential health risks of artificial sweeteners.

  7. 1 sty 2023 · Aspartame (NutraSweet, Equal) was linked to a higher risk of stroke, while acesulfame potassium (Sunnett, Sweet One) and sucralose (Splenda) were associated with higher coronary artery disease risk. It's not clear why these fake sugars might contribute to cardiovascular problems, says Fung.